You mean these?I had a colleague at a prior job who had these really cool 40s/50s era travel posters. Except they were for various planets and locations in space. It was really cool, geeky chic, and tasteful.
Yes, exactly like this, but I think he has some that were not from NASA because there were some that I remember seeing him having framed and hung on his wall that I'm not seeing on this page.You mean these?
Visions of the Future
www.jpl.nasa.gov
I love them. Planning to print some to hang once the house reno is over.
Wow, those are really great! Thanks!Yes, exactly like this, but I think he has some that were not from NASA because there were some that I remember seeing him having framed and hung on his wall that I'm not seeing on this page.
You can find similar posters on Etsy (e.g. https://www.etsy.com/listing/517189458/retro-space-travel-poster-vintage-travel)
And Steve Thompson is an artist that does a lot of art like this:
NASA lists the illustrators for their posters. When I get time I plan on searching to see if any of them have their own pages/stores.
- Liz Barrios De La Torre (Ceres, Europa)
- Stefan Bucher (Jupiter Design)
- Invisible Creature (Grand Tour, Mars, Enceladus)
- Joby Harris (Kepler 16b, Earth, Kepler 186f, PSO J318.5-22, Titan)
- Jessie Kawata (Venus)
- Lois Kim (Typography for Venus and Europa)
- Ron Miller (Jupiter Illustration)
A finely carved wooden figurine of the right D&D monster could work. Like this...I have a Funko Cthulhu that sits on my desk at work. The only people who ever recognized what it was were some folks from IT.